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Documents for Keyword: logging

  • 2017.003.6.13 Traction winch — the endless running line wraps around the two large wheels, for traction.

  • 2017.003.6.12 Full Aerial Suspension Logging: An Example of B.C.-Made Technology

  • 2017.003.6.11 Skyline carriage bringing in a log load.

  • 2017.003.6.10 Skyline carriage bringing in a log load.

  • 2017.003.6.9 Skyline carriage bringing in a log load.

  • 2017.003.6.8 Skyline carriage bringing in a log load.

  • 2017.003.6.7 Full Aerial Suspension Logging: An Example of B.C.-Made Technology

  • 2017.003.6.6 Full Aerial Suspension Logging: An Example of B.C.-Made Technology

  • 2017.003.6.5 Full Aerial Suspension Logging: An Example of B.C.-Made Technology

  • 2017.003.6.4 Full Aerial Suspension Logging: An Example of B.C.-Made Technology

  • 2017.003.6.3 Full Aerial Suspension Logging: An Example of B.C.-Made Technology

  • 2017.003.6.2 Area logged by Longline Industries, as of November 1990.

  • 2017.003.6.1 Full Aerial Suspension Logging: An Example of B.C.-Made Technology

  • 2014.003.1631 Gerrard Lmb. Co. duplex truck

  • 2014.003.1628 Hauling logs to a portable mill belonging to Ferguson Mines

  • 2014.003.1619 Billy Glenn logging 2 miles from Wilkie Creek

  • 2014.003.1575 Jack Harris Deep Creek log camp, Galena Bay, Aug. 17, 1946

  • 2014.003.1574 Clearing road to Summit?

  • 2014.003.1540 Charlie Jansen at Wensley’s, drag saw

  • 2014.003.1539 Summit logging, rail load

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